Mindful Tap: To open the tap you need to break apart the segmented part, and the parts will slowly get back into place. It's a visual way to convey to turn off the water and go out.

Ecodrop Shower: The concentric circles are pretty cool to look at; but after showering for a long time the circles will rise and it becomes uncomfortable to stand on. It's an unusual way to convey you to turn off the water and go out.

Shower Brake: The water controller draws in the designated amount of water upon pushing up and takes ideally sufficient water for a shower. As the water gets used up, "the visual stats of the controller descends at a constant rate, letting you know how much water you used over number of minutes."

$100,000 Silver TAG Shower: It has 18 showerheads designed with six zones: overhead, shoulders, upper torso, lower torso, upper legs, and lower legs. Each of these zones has independent controls for temperature and pressure for the most beneficial effects.

Sliding Shower: It combines a wall fixed shower system with a normal overhead shower system in one place.

Ishi Shower: It features a slider that allows you to control the flow of the water. Another interesting feature is its pause button that allows you to pause the flow mid-way so that you can lather-up the soap and then resume for the rinse.

Shower System by Hansgrohe: This shower system has all it needs for a glorious shower experience; it has an astounding 600-mm [24"] diameter, three fully adjustable whirl jets, and it bedews bathers from more than 350 spray channels. Apart from this, it also boasts of innovative AIR functionality that creates voluminous drops from a conventional shower spray.

Charade Orchidea Trio Shower Head: It features three shallow domes to form an oversized showerhead, and combined the three heads are then set into a larger circular body.